The statement does not specifically call out Wys Toro for the tweets, nor does it mention that Wys Toro will face any disciplinary action for what she tweeted. Here are are two screen captures of what Wys Toro has tweeted:

González says that people need to be careful on social media, and she can't be overseeing the comments of others and how they behave on social media. Here is a of what González issued (with our English translation included):

The opinions and expressions being shared in public are not acceptable. They do not represent my opinion and are the sole responsibility of the person who wrote them. This House and this President will not sympathize at all with them. If anyone has been the victim of jokes, it has been me, if someone has approached such attacks taken with great maturity and tolerance, it has been me, if anyone has had the stamina for peace filled with a combination of humor to the under attack from many and many, it has been me. Never would I favor this or any other type of expression. That is just not my style.

The people know that I am not in favor of this type of ridicule nor do I sponsor it. Anyone who knows me knows that's not my way of thinking.

I take this opportunity to appeal to each and all employees and contractors of the House of Representatives to be prudent in the use of social networks. Unfortunately, this was no longer something personal and everyone we expose ourselves to will come back to us. It is impossible for me to monitor the accounts of each contractor or employee of the House of Representatives, nor matter what party they belong to, because some might question his or her right to free expression.

However, it is the responsibility of each person to monitor their opinions while respecting the rights that we know we should all adhere to. I reiterate my request to modify this type of opinion for the benefit of all.